Saturday, December 20, 2014

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Scientists promise instant on computers

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 08:05 AM PST

framedwindowsHave time to make breakfast while you've switched your PC on and while you’re waiting for Windows to boot?  You may not have that luxury for that much longer.

Scientists at Cornell University think that they've invented a way of switching on devices without using electric currents. more»

Chips with built in security go postal

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 06:56 AM PST

smartphones-genericABI Research believes that by the end of this year processors including embedded security technology will reach the billion mark.

Vendors are building in the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) will reach 366 million as part of that figure.

The shipments are driven by governments, financial service companies and other enterprises largely to ensure secure ID and payments. more»

MEMS market galvanised by the internet of things

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 06:49 AM PST

Internet of ThingsGrowth in the internet of things (IoT) means demand for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) has risen steeply this year.

The MEMS category of semiconductors includes accelerometers, pressure sensors, timing components and microphones.

MEMS are used in areas like asset tracking, smart grids, building and other sectors.  more»

Europe shows rise in high speed broadband

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 06:41 AM PST

euroflagzA report commissioned by the European Commission has found that the number of European households able to access at least 30Mbps download speeds is 62 percent.

The survey covered 2013 and showed that 4G LTE support increased by 32 percent during the year. more»

Integrated systems market spurts ahead

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 06:21 AM PST

HP-MicroServerCompared with the rest of the IT market, the worldwide integrated infrastructure market grew by a healthy 28.1 percent during the third quarter of this year.

That's according to IDC, which said reveues increased to $2.3 billion, generating over 898 petabytes of storage capacity shipments, up by 46.6 percent compared to Q3 2013. more»

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